![]() ![]() Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey, in Holmdel, received a $25,000 grant to support their School-Based Nurse Practitioner Health Services Program, designed to provide obesity prevention education and chronic disease management in seven Monmouth County school districts. UrbanPromise Ministries, in Camden, received a $40,000 grant to offer preventive mental health services and programming for children, youth and families in the City of Camden and neighboring communities. Strong Minds America, in Maplewood, received a $25,000 grant to support their Youth Mental Health and Education program, which aims to build awareness on the importance of mental health education and services among BIPOC youth ages 16-25. Benedict's Preparatory School, in Newark, received a $25,000 grant to support the Steven Grossman Student Counseling Center, which provides students with mental health education, resources and services. Rutgers Institute for Food, Nutrition and Health, through Rutgers University Foundation in New Brunswick, received a $100,000 grant for the Culture of Health School Program, which aims to foster and promote healthy lifestyles to youth grades K-8th, by increasing physical and nutritional literacy. Millhill Child and Family Development Corporation, in Trenton, received a $25,000 grant to support Eat Right, Keep Moving, an obesity education and prevention program, using the evidence-based CATCH curriculum, that aims to build a Culture of Health within the communities that Millhill serves. Mental Health Association in New Jersey, in Springfield, received a $25,000 grant to support a program designed to prevent suicide among youth of color and LBGTQ+ communities by building and strengthening suicide prevention training at youth-serving organizations. In particular, this grant will support New Jersey's 22 clubs, training all staff to better support the emotional and mental well-being of over 55,000 children across the state.Ĭenter for Family Services, in Camden, received a $50,000 grant to support Recover圜orps, a program created to address the need for health promotion and disease prevention related to opioid abuse in southern New Jersey communities.Ĭovenant House New Jersey, in Newark, received a $25,000 grant to provide mental health education and support to youth experiencing homelessness in New Jersey.ĭiabetes Foundation, in Hackensack, received a $25,000 grant to support Diabetes Care & Prevention: Educating the Population to Promote Community Wellness, a prevention and education program provided in English and Spanish for patients with pre-diabetes and diabetes. The Braven Health℠ name and symbols are service marks of Braven Health.Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) received a $300,000 grant to combat the youth mental health crisis by implementing trauma-informed practices in its more than 5,100 clubs across the country by 2026. The Horizon® name and symbols are registered marks and OMNIA℠ is a service mark of Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey. ![]() The Blue Cross® and Blue Shield® name and symbols are registered marks of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. Communications may be issued by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey in its capacity as administrator of programs and provider relations for all its companies. Products and services are provided by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, Horizon Insurance Company, Horizon Healthcare of New Jersey, Braven Health℠, and/or Horizon Healthcare Dental, Inc., each an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. To see all available Qualified Health Plan options, go to the New Jersey Health Insurance Marketplace at Get Covered NJ. This website does not display all Qualified Health Plans available through Get Covered NJ. This website is operated by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey and is not New Jersey’s Health Insurance Marketplace. ![]()
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